Dehydroglaucine is isolated from Corydalis tuber. Dehydroglaucine is a dehydrogenated analogue of liriodenine that has been shown to have antimicrobial activity in mice. Dehydroglaucine inhibits the growth of bacteria by binding to bacterial DNA and RNA, inhibiting protein synthesis and cell division. This product can be used for research in the fields of medicine and pharmacy.
Molecular Weight
353.41
Molecular Formula
C21H23NO4
Source
Corydalis
Part Used
Tubers
Form
Solid
Purity
≥98%, determined by HPLC.
Identity
Confirmed by MS and NMR.
Applications
Dehydroglaucine can be used for research in the fields of medicine and pharmacy.
Safety Information
Personal Protective Equipment
Gloves, eyeshields, N95 mask
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